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Henrietta Sumrell

Birth11 May 1885 - Greenville, Pitt County, NC
Death24 Mar 1923 - Greenville, Pitt County, NC
MotherNellie Little
FatherStephen Johnson (Sumrell)

Born in Greenville, Pitt County, NC on 11 May 1885 to Stephen Johnson (Sumrell) and Nellie Little. Henrietta Sumrell married William Tyson and had 7 children. She passed away on 24 Mar 1923 in Greenville, Pitt County, NC.

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Parents
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Stephen Johnson (Sumrell)
1861 - 1925
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Nellie Little
1864 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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William Tyson
1879 - Unknown
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Mand Fleming
1909 - 1935
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Rovell Tyson
1914 - 1916
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Henry J. Tyson
1911 - 1978
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John Tyson
1921 - 1921
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Simon Tyson
1920 - 1970
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Charles Albert Tyson
1918 - 1983
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Mary Evans
1906 - 1924

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